An hour with guest host Barbara Walters and actress/social activist Jane Fonda

with Jane Fonda
in Movies, TV & Theater, Books
on Monday, April 17, 2006 * * * * *

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Guest host Barbara Walters talks with Jane Fonda for the hour. Topics include Fonda's film career, her three marriages, her opposition to the wars in Vietnam and Iraq, and her relationship with her children.

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    1. Irish  08/01/2008 10:37 PM Report

      absolutely wonderful interview. Wow. Jane is so inspiring on so many levels. A Big Thank You.

    2. Matthew  01/26/2008 06:41 PM Report

      So folks who start wars are patriots and folks who try to end wars and expose government lies are traitors, give me a break.

      Ms. Fonda was correct about Viet Nam and Nixon's lies.

      She has apologized for the, "lapse of judgement..." during her visit to Viet Nam. I wonder if Kissinger will ever apologize for his war crimes. Get some new material Drake.

      We are fortunate to have this amazing woman as a fellow citizen.

    3. S drake  09/30/2007 02:27 PM Report

      Pass it along please

      Just a reminder of who she really is!!!!!

      SHE REALLY WAS A TRAITOR!

      do not support her remember!

    4. Raymond  08/15/2007 01:18 PM Report

      Wonderful interview! All women should watch it. Jane Fonda is incredibly candid and inspiring about her past flaws and triumphs in life. She is also incredibly alive, confident, mature, grounded, and fearless. Yet she's 69!

      She talks about her mom's sexual abuse and how it affected her, her own anorexia/bulimia and how to deal with an anorexic child, her past tendency to please men and deny her own identity, why she divorced her last husband Ted Turner, how she gradually made peace with her daughter, her politics, and our cult of celebrity.